Seasonal Allergies and Itchy Skin in Glendale, Arizona
Do seasonal allergies make your skin itchy? If you experience sneezing, red eyes, or nasal congestion, pollen and other allergens may also be causing itchy skin. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs when allergens like pollen, dander, or mold touch your skin, leading to redness, swelling, rashes, or eczema.
Tips for Relief
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Use a humidifier to add moisture to dry indoor air.
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Take cool baths or showers; adding oatmeal or baking soda can soothe skin.
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Apply moisturizers with glycerin or hyaluronic acid to prevent dryness.
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Avoid triggers like pollen or mold spores.
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Try over-the-counter creams with hydrocortisone or menthol, or use second-generation oral antihistamines such as cetirizine or loratadine.
How an ENT Doctor Can Help
If these measures aren’t enough, see an ENT doctor. At Enticare in Glendale, Arizona, board-certified ENT specialists can identify allergy triggers and recommend treatments including:
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Allergy shots (SCIT)
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Sublingual drops or tablets (SLIT)
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Prescription medications to reduce symptoms
These therapies can provide long-lasting relief, helping you enjoy the outdoors without itching, sneezing, or hives, and reducing dependence on daily medications.
Take Action Today
Regain comfort and control over seasonal allergies with a personalized treatment plan from Enticare in Glendale, Arizona. Schedule a consultation to start your journey toward long-term relief.
